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Donald Where's Your Troosers?

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It was a great surprise to me. I was sittin' in the hoose one night and the phone rang. It was another record company, and he said "...they tell me you're aiming for number one at Christmas this year..." - I said: "You're Joking?" and I quickly whipped out my diary to make sure it wisnae the 1st of
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Stewart wrote the song in 10 minutes while he sat, trouserless, in the lavatory of a recording studio. The song tells of a rustic Scotsman who wears the kilt in defiance of the shock this causes to
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in November 1989 and then responded to listener's requests for replays, "We were in the mood for novelty nonsense, so we kept playing it".
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The song was ranked 17th in a poll of the UK's favourite comic songs in 2009. It was performed as part of the opening ceremony for the
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with music by Neil Grant. When performed by Andy Stewart and the White Heather Group, it was a hit in 1960, reaching number 37 in the
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April! It all just happened very suddenly, and very strangely. It's one of these things that happen in showbusiness
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more typical of highbrow music. As performed by Andy Stewart, a verse is also performed in the style of
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being banned in Finland for not wearing trousers was "Donald, Where Are Your Trousers?"
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The song appeared as one of the options in a detour which contestants in
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A slow cover of this song appeared in season 2 episode 21 of
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Song Means: analysing and interpreting recorded popular song
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Index


Single
Andy Stewart
Genre
Comic song
Music of Scotland
Label
EMI Top Rank
Songwriter(s)
Andy Stewart
Producer(s)
comic song
kilt
Andy Stewart
UK Singles Chart
CHUM Charts
polite society
London Underground
double tonic
Scottish music
cadence
Elvis Presley
Simon Mayo
The Radio 1 Breakfast Show
Sonet Records
EMI
Christmas single
UK Singles Chart
Jason Donovan
When You Come Back to Me

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